Dr. Ram Levy, a revered chemist, father and grandfather, known for his intellectual curiosity, amiable demeanor, and profound love for Israel, passed away peacefully on April 6, 2024, at the age of 91.
Born in 1932 in Bulgaria, Ram, his parents, and sister, Etti, survived the Holocaust and immigrated to Israel in 1948, at the birth of the new nation. There he served in the IDF and later graduated from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. During his tenure in the IDF reserves, he contributed his engineering skills to develop innovative defense mechanisms for Israel’s borders. Ram’s profound love for Israel and its heritage was evident throughout his life, as he advocated for its preservation and celebration.
Ram’s career as a chemist at McDonnell Douglas Aircraft was distinguished by groundbreaking research, notably the development of temperature and pressure-sensitive polymer paints for supersonic wind tunnel tests, which revolutionized aircraft design evaluation and saved the United States millions annually.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Ram was cherished for his warmth and generosity. He supported his family’s educational endeavors and formed enduring connections with fellow Israelis in St. Louis.
Ram excelled not only in chemistry but also in chess, captivating friends and colleagues with his strategic prowess. His storytelling ability endeared him to many, and he relished opportunities to engage in conversation and learn from others, whether at scientific conferences or during his favorite leisure pursuit – skiing.
Above all, Ram found immense joy in his family, especially his wife, children, and grandchildren. He documented their lives through his passion for photography, leaving behind cherished memories.
Though he has departed, Ram Levy’s legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew him. His spirit, intellect, and kindness inspire future generations to pursue their passions with determination and enthusiasm.
Ram is survived by his sister, Odet (Etti) Alon, his children Michal Shalon, Arie and Ron Levy, and his grandchildren Daniel, Rena, Jacob Levy, Tesha, Liam, and Nitan Shalon. He is reunited with his beloved wife, Bilha. May his memory be a blessing. Berger Memorial Service